This is your credit balance. Even if you are an anonymous user, you are given
some credits to spend. Every IP address has its own account and it is provided with free credits that can be
used to pay for Online Domain Tools services. Moreover, credit balance is reset every day. This is why we call
them Daily Credits. Registered users have higher Daily Credits amounts and can even increase them by purchasing
subscriptions.

Besides Daily Credits, all accounts, including IP address accounts of anonymous
users, have their credit Wallet. Wallet credits are not reset on a daily basis, but they are only spent when a
user has not enough Daily Credits. Registered users can buy credits to their wallets. All IP address accounts
are created with an initial Wallet balance of
3.00. Once IP address account spends
credits from its Wallet, it can not be charged again. This should allow new users to try most of Online Domain
Tools services without registration.

The table in Checkout section clearly summarizes prices that are associated with options you choose
in the tool's form.

Your credit balance is displayed on the right side above the main menu. Even if you are an anonymous user,
you are given some credits to spend. Every IP address has its own account and it is provided with free credits that can be used to
pay for Online Domain Tools services. Moreover, credit balance is reset every day. This is why we call them Daily Credits.
Accounts of registered users have higher Daily Credits amounts and can even increase them by purchasing subscriptions.

Besides Daily Credits, all accounts, including IP address accounts of anonymous users, have their credit
Wallet. Wallet credits are not reset on a daily basis, but they are only spent when a user has not enough Daily Credits. Registered users
can buy credits to their wallets. All IP address accounts are created with an initial Wallet balance of
3.00. Once IP address account spends credits from its Wallet, it can not be charged again.
This should allow new users to try most of Online Domain Tools services without registration.

Webscore Page Rank is a tool that evaluates the power of web sites using a
combination of criteria. There are several reputable evaluations of
Internet web sites such as
Google Page Rank,
Alexa Traffic Rank
or Compete's Competitive Rank,
to name a few. Other metrics such as a number of backlinks from various
search engines are also used to measure the value of a web site, or its power or price. All these
statistics and evaluations somehow reflect the number of people that visit
a particular web site and its ability to be visited through search engines
results.

Webscore Page Rank obtains the reputable ranks, values, and statistics and
displays them to you. Using a special formula it also counts a single
number – the web site's score – that reflects the popularity of the web
site, the number of visitors it attracts, and its market power and value.
The web site's score ranges from 0 to 100. The lowest 0 point score means
the web site is unknown, could be brand new and not yet marketed, while the
highest 100 point score is a theoretical maximum for a perfect web site
that just everybody know about and visit all the time.

All the values displayed by Webscore Page Rank including the final web
site's score are influenced by estimated and inaccurate data and hence the
results should not be interpreted as completely exact. On the other hand, the
estimations are quite good, which means that well known web sites score
high while unknown web sites score low. The final web site's score is also
better for comparison of web sites' values than using a single rank or
statistics. There exist various techniques to manipulate some of the ranks,
hence using a combination of several criteria lowers the influence of the
manipulated values.

Currently, Webscore Page Rank includes following statistics and ranks:

Alexa Global Rank – Very popular metric introduced by Alexa,
a company that collects data from millions of web users through thousands of different browser addons, extensions
and toolbars. The best Alexa Global rank a web page can have is simply 1, which means that the web is the most
popular site on the Internet, measured by a number of its visitors. Alexa Rank under 100,000 is considered a very
good value.

Alexa Backlinks – Number of back links that Alexa engine is aware of. Again, this metric does not evaluate
quality of back links.

Bing Backlinks – Number of back links that Bing Search engine
is aware of. This metric does not evaluate quality of back links.

Compete Rank – Compete is another service that
evaluates and estimates traffic of web sites. Its focus is primarily on US web sites and US visitors. Its ranking
system is similar to Alexa Rank, which means that a value of X means that the page is Xth biggest web, measured
by the number of US visitors.

Google Backlinks – Number of links that Google Search engine is aware of and that link to the target web
site. These links directly affect the Google PageRank value. This metric does not evaluate quality of back
links.

SEOmoz Domain Authority – Very popular statistics called Domain Authority was introduced by
Moz (formerly called SEOmoz). This rank estimates how well a
domain will perform in search engines. It is commonly used as an important criterion in marketing or evaluating
price of the domain.

SEOmoz Rank – Also called MozRank. It is a similar rank to Google PageRank as it reflects a number and a
quality of links that refer to a particular web page. And it is also mapped to a logarithmic scale from 0 to 10.
However, the actual value is not rounded to an integer.

SEOmoz Backlinks – Number of back links that Moz engine is aware of. This value is used for calculations
of SEOmoz Rank. The value does not reflect quality of back links.

WebsiteOutlook Value – Simple evaluation of websites by WebsiteOutlook.
The result value is provided in USD and is based
on various features and ranks of the target web site. It is a rough estimate of potential earnings that the
target web site's owner may earn from its traffic.

In the past, Webscore Page Rank also included following statistics and ranks, but these are not available anymore:

Google PageRank – Algorithm used by Google Search engine
to evaluate importance of
websites in order to be able to deliver most relevant results to search queries. PageRank of a web page is based
on the number and quality of links that refer to the particular web page. It is assumed that more important web
pages are linked from bigger number of sources and from high quality sources. Final Google PageRank values are
mapped to integer values on a logarithmic scale from 0 to 10. The higher PageRank, the better the site is. PageRank
values 9 and 10 are very rare and reserved for a couple of largest and most used Internet websites. The rank is
named after its inventor Larry Page. Last update to publicly available PageRank data was made in December 2013.
In 2016, Google discontinued the availability of the stats to public completely.

Delicious Backlinks – Number of references that were written by members of
Delicious social network. These links are usually created
organically and can thus be considered of greater importance to web site's popularity than other links on the
Internet.

Domain – A second-level domain name for all top-level domains that allow Second-level domain registration such as .com, .net, .info, .org, .eu, .de, etc. Or a third-level domain for all other top-level domains such as .uk, .br, .au, etc. Subdomains, such as www, are removed before the evaluation.